great video. you can do the following mgs.... thanks for video in english Microgreens (6-21 days) Mustard Greens (6-10 days) Radish (6-10 days) Arugula (7-10 days) Sunflower (8-12 days) Pea Shoots (8-14 days) Broccoli & Kale (10-14 days)
when you pick out the sunflower seeds after germination, can we use them for the next batch? Also, please make a list of other seeds that we can use it for growing microgreens
do you mean the same soli for the next batch? is so, I would suggest not to, because, used soil will have lots of existing roots - if you cut the microgreens. 1. But there is no thumb rule, if soil is good and width of the tray holds good amount of soil, yes, by all means we can try grow next batch on the same soil one more time. Note: In case if you use the same soil for the second time, and microgreens leaf are yellow rather than green, it tells us there is no nutrition if you try this, please let me know how to get on with it. I am making another video which covers another few more types, they are Radish Daikon Radish Rambo Radish China Rose Green Pea Tendril Red Amaranth will keep you updated.
great video. you can do the following mgs.... thanks for video in english
Microgreens (6-21 days)
Mustard Greens (6-10 days)
Radish (6-10 days)
Arugula (7-10 days)
Sunflower (8-12 days)
Pea Shoots (8-14 days)
Broccoli & Kale (10-14 days)
Thanks for taking time to write your comment and info, will do more in English to help wider audience.
when you pick out the sunflower seeds after germination, can we use them for the next batch? Also, please make a list of other seeds that we can use it for growing microgreens
do you mean the same soli for the next batch? is so, I would suggest not to, because, used soil will have lots of existing roots - if you cut the microgreens.
1. But there is no thumb rule, if soil is good and width of the tray holds good amount of soil, yes, by all means we can try grow next batch on the same soil one more time.
Note: In case if you use the same soil for the second time, and microgreens leaf are yellow rather than green, it tells us there is no nutrition
if you try this, please let me know how to get on with it.
I am making another video which covers another few more types, they are
Radish Daikon
Radish Rambo
Radish China Rose
Green Pea Tendril
Red Amaranth
will keep you updated.